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*Picture #1
December 20, 2007
NPR’s correspondent Jamie Tarabay reports about her time covering the war zone in Iraq, while day dreaming of a faded memory to keep her safe.
*Picture #2
April 17, 2008
After the 537th heated democratic presidential debate with senator Barack Obama, Hilary Clinton went home and debated a heated game of chess, with herself.
*Picture #3
March 13, 2008
On the afternoon of March 8th George W. Bush thought about what it would be like to be a cowboy again, after he made history for being the first American President to use the veto power to preserve the right to torture. Or in a more civilized manor how he refers to it as “enhanced interrogation techniques”.
*Picture #4
August 1, 2008
The Queen of Hearts ordered to have her roses painted blue instead of red.
*Picture #5
July 26, 2007
New Jersey woman woke to find her 1,000 gallon swimming pool was stolen from her backyard without leaving behind a drop of water.
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